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Ste. Genevieve Archives ~ May 2008
Friday,
May 30, 2008
Interstate 55
Undergoes Routine Bridge Maintenance
Missouri State Fair Offers Solid Concert Lineup
Red Cross Announces Upcoming Blood Drives
Schaefer, Roth Lead SGHS Class of 2008
Thursday, May 29,
2008
American
Red Cross Offers Severe Weather Safety Tips
Camp With The Stars At Hawn
State Park
Get Involved in Missouri’s
Child Care Rules
I-55 In SG County Reduced To
One Lane For Guardrail Repairs
Missouri Prevailing Wage
Rates Set
Wednesday, May 28,
2008
AARP
Safe Driving Class Offered Through MAC
Blunt Announces Initiative
to Support Nearly 700 New Jobs
County Ambulance District
Sets Special Meeting
County Commission Meets
Gov. Blunt's Accountability
Internet Site Bests Seven Million Hits
Gov. Blunt Again Urges
Foundation for Health to Partner With State Agencies
Northbound Bloomsdale Rest
Area Closed
Tuesday, May 27,
2008
Bond
Praises Troops Funding Bill
Gov. Blunt Honors Vietnam
Veterans
MSHP Reports Arrests
SGSD Releases latest report
Ste. Genevieve Muny Band Set
To "Strike Up The Band"
Ste. Genevieve Relay For
Life This Friday
St. Mary man hurt in ATV
crash
Ten People Die During
Memorial Day Holiday
Friday,
May 23, 2008
Adoptable
pets
SEMORPEDC meets Tuesday
Wastewater plant improvements gain first round
approval
Thursday, May 22,
2008
ColeBeanBay
schedules drama camps
DNR seeks comment on
recreational use of streams, rivers
R-II releases report of
closed board meeting
SEMORPEDC to meet Tuesday
Sheriff’s deputy pay
raise legislation approved
Wednesday, May 21,
2008
Aldermen
approve severance packages on 7-1 vote
Aldermen meet
tomorrow night
Ambulance board meeting
minutes
Bond meets with VA Secretary
Peake on PTSD, TBI
EMAA board meets
Have A Safe Memorial Day!
Jefferson College
president announces retirement
R-II releases board meeting
reports
Ste. Gen woman dies in
I-55 crash
Weather delays opening
Johnson’s Shut-ins State Park
Tuesday, May 20,
2008
Advanced
Mississippi River Fishing Course slated
Aldermen to consider
severance packages tonight
Commissioners seek
removal of bay window from historic home
County commission meeting
minutes
Cub Scout Pack 404 takes a
hike
EPA to audit Missouri’s
tank inspection program
Fall registration at MAC
under way
GFWC honors students
Lack of knowledge about
health is expensive
Lawmakers deliver more
protection for Missouri kids
Missouri Alert Network
engages all college campuses
MOANG leads the way for
Afghanistan agri-business
SGHS teacher honored for
great idea
Teen charged after ‘toy’
gun incident
Monday, May 19,
2008
Bonne
Terre man hurt in Highway 32 crash
Capitol Report
Carnahan voter photo ID
measure failed
Engler applauds successes
of 2008 legislative session
General assembly clears
illegal immigration reforms
Governor comments on session
House concludes session
Lawmakers give full support
to cyber stalking law
Legislature approves Engler’s
gun rights measure
Letter writer thanks
Teacher’s Week supporters
Library announces summer
reading program
Measure increases penalties
for online harassment, stalking
Measure protects victims of
identity theft
Mental Health Arts and
Crafts Exhibit opens
Midwives licensure bill
passes Missouri senate
Missouri lawmakers brighten
state’s economic future
MSHP reports arrests
Police report arrests and
incidents
Toy Gun Incident Leads To
Charges
Senate protects taxpayers
and students
Sheriff reports arrests and
incidents
Sheriff’s deputies are
one step closer to better pay
Strengthen Your Body,
Strengthen Your Mind
Wine field day slated for
Ste. Genevieve County
Friday, May 16,
2008
Anglers,
boaters asked to help stop spread of zebra mussel
Combating Copper Theft
Conservation measures are paying off
Dangers of raw milk are outlined
Energy Strategy and the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve
Hospital board meets Wednesday
Jefferson College summer classes begin June 2
Kellers offers $2.99 a gallon gas with vehicle
purchase
Leaky pond solutions that hold water
Legislature approves measures to fight
copper theft
Legislature protects taxpayers
Singers invited to join Jefferson College Summer
Starlight Chorus
Spring turkey harvest tops 46,000
Ste. Gen youth in cast of Jeffco’s Cinderella
Thursday, May 15,
2008
Extension
Council meets Thursday, May 29th
Holy Cross Lutheran
announces VBS
I-55 – I-40 connector
discussed
MoDOT unveils five-year
transportation plan
Muny season tickets now on
sale
SBA launches Small/Rural
Lender Initiative
Valle seniors graduate,
then head back to class
Wednesday, May 14,
2008
Bill
protecting taxpayers closer to law
Channel 98 seeks Total Info
underwriters
Free talks offered during
the 2008 Garden Walk
Missouri-Afghanistan: A
7,500-mile partnership
R-II board meets Monday
Tuesday, May 13,
2008
Ambulance
district board meets Wednesday
Buckle Up Day and Night:
Click It or Ticket
County Commission meeting
minutes
Mamma Mia! returns to the
Fox
MSHA urges public to ‘Stay
Out and Stay Alive’
R-II District honors
retirees, employees
VFW to mark Memorial Day
Monday, May 12, 2008
Bloomsdale
man arrested for DWI
Bloomsdale man hurt in a
Jefferson County crash
Capitol Report
Carnahan says photo ID law
will keep thousands from voting
Chamber cuts ribbon at
Industrial & Mining Supplies
Death Penalty for Child
Rapists
Gasoline, diesel reach new
highs -- again
General Assembly says ‘yes’
to state autism commission
General Assembly sends
budget to governor
Gov. Blunt urges citizens to
practice preparedness
Gov. Blunt activates state
agencies and National Guard
Jour de Fete board meets
Tuesday
Police investigate rash of
break-ins
Power outages affect 1,200
CEC members
Roadwork slated for I-55
SGMS gives back to the
community
Sheriff reports arrests
and incidents
Friday, May 9, 2008
EMAA
board will meet May 19
Legislature advances
$22.4 billion state budget
Ursula Shuh reaches her rehab goals at Care Center
Thursday, May 8,
2008
Catholics
gather to offer prayers for peace
Conservation Commission to
meet May 29-30
Jaycees DSA banquet is
Saturday
Legislature passes plan to
attract assembly plant to KCI
MSHP reports arrest
Project Pioneers to meet;
order shirts, books now
Second-week turkey harvest
down 800 from last year
Supermarket tour: How to
shop smart with your cart
Wednesday, May 7,
2008
Aldermen
meet tomorrow evening
Engler bill saving school
districts thousands goes to Gov
Essential Elements
appreciates teachers
InKleined To Stamp is now
Melange
Legislative passes bill to
lower tuition for combat veterans
Newest officer sworn in
Senate leader reminds
parents of safe places option
Signatures turned in for
five petitions by deadline
Tuesday, May 6,
2008
Adoptable
pets
County Commission minutes
Get on board with child
safety car seat checkpoint
Holcim will use fly ash to
make concrete
Milestone reached in
rural rental housing program
Prophetic Generation
Conference slated
Sparta man hurt in Route T
crash
Ste. Genevieve presents
Spring Garden Walk 2008
Unemployment rate
rises in area
Monday, May 5, 2008
Chickens
make bid for freedom on I-55
Donations sought for Wade
Lurk Mission Scholarship
Eat fresh from a farmers’
market
Fredericktown man hurt in
Route AA crash
Mental Health Arts and
Crafts Show slated
MSHP reports arrests
Police report arrests and
incidents
Right to Life, Carnahan
respond to ruling on initiative
Sheriff reports arrests
and incidents
Friday,
May 2, 2008
Bill
criminalizing mortgage fraud clears General Assembly
Capitol Report
Director kicks off Older Americans Month
Gov. Blunt signs legislation bringing career
professionals into Missouri classrooms
Power outage affects more than 700
Route N to close Monday for pipe replacement
‘Safe Jobs for Youth’ campaign kicked off
Saline Baptist VBS, Minnith Country Fair slated
Senate passes plan to land assembly plant at KCI
Ste. Gen man hurt in I-55 crash in Perry County
Thursday, May 1,
2008
April
Conservation Action
Carnahan announces Missouri
Digital Heritage Initiative
First grader’s disease is
rare; reminds us need is constant
Gov extends orders in
response to flooding, prepares for more severe storms
Help the turtle cross the
road, if you can safely
Hospitals benefit local
economies
Hunters shoot 22,308 turkeys
during first week of season
Laclede Gas Company seeks
increase
MAC Foundation donates nearly
$47,000 to student scholarship funds
May is Missouri Tick-borne
Disease Awareness Month
Youth deer season expanded,
four-point rule extended
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